Try something new tonight: We all know how important it is to sleep, and feeling tired throughout the day is less than exceptional.
Right before bed, instead of watching some crazy TV show, or any sort of depressing news, opt for something a little more relaxing. Sometimes reading a a leisurely book before bed will help your mind wind down and your body sink comfortably into bed.
If you like listening to music, listen to something soothing, songs with the sounds of nature or running water is always relaxing. It's all up to you.
So, instead of waking up tomorrow and complaining about how tired you might be, or just feeling drowsy, try our your new routine. Hit the hay on time and set an alarm clock if you use one at the same time everyday. Keep this schedule up and your body will thank you.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Outdoor workouts
Sometimes a simple change in scenery can keep your workouts from getting boring and drawn out. It's as easy as stepping outside and taking a deep breath and deciding to take your workout outside.
Recently, my boyfriend and I went on a hike, a long hike that was a great full body workout. I could feel those muscles working, not just my legs my but also my arms and shoulders. Along the hike, there were ropes for people to help keep their balance in places that were a bit slippery.
Taking your workouts to an off-beaten trail, or just a well-known hike with steps and hills, you'll begin to feel a difference and see your muscles begin to be more shapely, as well as feel the power as you hike.
The scenery at the top of a hike is rewarding, all that work and you're at the top of the world! Go ahead, step outside and give it a try.
If you're not an outside person, or a hiker, just opt for a paved road hike, something that's easier but still you can get in touch with nature and get some time outside to breath and relax.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
We love a good nap
Whether you're an afternoon napper, or a evening napper to prepare for the night, we really should only nap between 15 to 30 minutes. You know sometimes you feel like you just can't get up yet? And that nap turns into a hour or two? You wake up, bam, you're more sleepy than when you started out...
Well, in my YouBeauty newsletter from the YouBeauty website, created by Dr. Mehmet Oz, and Dr. Michael Roizen, they explained that sleeping any longer than 15 to 30 minutes, your body goes into, delta sleep. They explain delta sleep as the point in sleep where it's a really deep sleep and when it is interrupted you'll feel more tired.
Sometimes, a half hour or less may seem too short, but keep in mind that this can help increase your alertness and help you make decisions.
They also said that a good nap gives your nervous system time to charge itself back up, helping you be more alert and improve your mood. You might not be as grumpy. and it'll help your eyes look brighter too! Schedule in some cat naps in the day, and you'll be more alert! I mean, who can resist that?
Get to it now!
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